Question by telecompartnership: Prepaid international calling card from US to Turkey?
Hi everyone,

I am an MBA marketing intern working for Pingo providing consumers and business customers prepaid calling service. Pingo is a service of iBasis, one of the ten largest carriers of international phone calls in the world.

I have some questions and any answer would be very much appreciated:

-Have you ever heard of Pingo or iBasis?
-Have you ever used prepaid calling card or visited Pingo website?
-How do you make your international calls?
-If you use international calling cards, which card(s) do you use? Why? How did you hear of it?
-While choosing an international calling card, which criteria do you consider? Which one is the most important for you?

Thanks in advance….

Best Regards

Best answer:

Answer by Answer Q
Use http://www.telthreeadvantage.com/
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Question by callingcardpartner: Prepaid calling card from US to Pakistan/India?
I am a MBA Marketing Intern for Pingo company. I would like to learn more about India/ Pakistan consumers’ attitudes toward calling cards industry; therefore, I have a few questions that would like you to answer;
- Do you have any experiences with the calling card called back to India or Pakistan?
- What calling cards do you use now? Why?
- Have you ever used Pingo prepaid calling card or even visited Pingo website, www.pingo.com, to check out the rate? why?
- In your opinion, what is the desired rate that will make you satisfy?

Best answer:

Answer by shannray1
It costs Rs. 2.85/minute to call the United States from Pakistan on a Mobilink or Telenor cell phone. That’s a little less than 5 cents a minute, no activation, connection or weekly fees whatsoever.

Further, if your contacts in Pakistan have a Magic Jack with a US phone number, you can call them for free using the anytime minutes from any US cell phone plan.

I’ve used callingcards.com, nobel.com and a host of other card providers but now I don’t use any of them. It’s very easy to send a text message from my email to the phone of my contact in Pakistan and they are able to call me at minimum expense direct from their cell phones. Or I call their Magic Jack.

What do you think? Answer below!

I am a MBA Marketing Intern for Pingo company. I would like to learn more about India/ Pakistan consumers’ attitudes toward calling cards industry; therefore, I have a few questions that would like you to answer;
- Do you have any experiences with the calling card called back to India or Pakistan?
- What calling cards do you use now? Why?
- Have you ever used Pingo prepaid calling card or even visited Pingo website, www.pingo.com, to check out the rate? why?
- In your opinion, what is the desired rate that will make you satisfy?

Hi everyone,

I am an MBA marketing intern working for Pingo providing consumers and business customers prepaid calling service. Pingo is a service of iBasis, one of the ten largest carriers of international phone calls in the world.

I have some questions and any answer would be very much appreciated:

-Have you ever heard of Pingo or iBasis?
-Have you ever used prepaid calling card or visited Pingo website?
-How do you make your international calls?
-If you use international calling cards, which card(s) do you use? Why? How did you hear of it?
-While choosing an international calling card, which criteria do you consider? Which one is the most important for you?

Thanks in advance….

Best Regards